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Do you know how many people in the United States experience either temporary or chronic urinary incontinence? According to the National Association for Continence (https://www.nafc.org/), more than 25 million Americans experience bladder leakage every day. The urogynecology team at St. Elizabeth Healthcare is here to help with bladder and bowel leakage and any other female pelvic health issues that might impact your quality of life. Urogynecology offers specialized care for women with pelvic floor disorders. The most common urogynecology concerns include: Overactive bladder: the sudden — and frequent — urge to urinate. Voiding dysfunction: weak urine stream, difficulty emptying bladder or hesitating during urination. Recurrent UTIs: repeated UTIs, despite antibiotic treatment, can be caused by factors like voiding difficulties or not urinating following sexual intercourse. Bladder prolapse: when bladder muscles and ligaments weaken or stretch out, causing the bladder to drop into the vagina. Urinary incontinence: also known as “leaking,” urinary incontinence happens when you accidentally urinate due to loss of bladder control. If you are experiencing any of these issues, don’t hesitate — you don’t have to live with the uncertainty and stress of a pelvic floor disorder. #bladderincontinence #bladderhealth #bladderproblems #uti